Professor Emeritus Guy R. McPherson continues discussing deep time with Niall Shephard. In this episode, we discuss emissions from China and the inability of renewables to keep pace. Nov 27, […]
The Dilemmas of Energy.—From CACOR Archives.
The Dilemmas of Energy. 1998 Series 1 Number 27 Page 7 This was a six-page essay by C.R. (Buzz) Nixon, who presented it to the Guelph-Wellington Men’s Club. The essay […]
Automation Is Key to Managing a More Complex Power Grid. These Projects Show How It Could Work.
See how smart grid automation is enhancing power grid reliability, equity, and flexibility. Explore NREL’s innovative solutions.
Perovskite-silicon solar cell achieves 28.6% efficiency, ready for mass production
South Korean manufacturer Qcells has developed a perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell with a 28.6% efficiency, noting that it was “fabricated by exclusively using processes that are feasible for mass production.” […]
Maximum power in evolution, ecology and economics
Ludwig Boltzmann suggested that natural selection was fundamentally a struggle among organisms for available energy. Alfred Lotka argued that organisms that capture and use more energy than their competition will […]
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